An Introduction To

Bobby Darin
An Introduction To

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Release date: 02/Mar/2018
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Splish Splash (2006 Remastered Version)
1.2 Dream Lover (2006 Remastered Version)
1.3 Mack the Knife
1.4 Beyond the Sea
1.5 Clementine
1.6 Queen of the Hop (2006 Remastered Version)
1.7 You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby (2006 Remastered Version)
1.8 Things
1.9 Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey (2006 Remastered
1.10 Lazy River (2006 Remastered Version)
Description:An Introduction To by Bobby Darin, released 18 November 2018, includes the following tracks: "Mack The Knife", "Clementine", "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby", "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" and more. This version of An Introduction To comes as a 1xCD. -
2018 collection. There's been considerable discussion about whether Bobby Darin should be classified as a rock 'n' roll singer, a Vegas hipster cat, an interpreter of popular standards, or even a folk-rocker. He was all of these and none of these. Throughout his career he made a point of not becoming committed to any one style at the exclusion of others; at the height of his nightclub fame he incorporated a folk set into his act. When it appeared he could have gone on indefinitely as a sort of junior version of Frank Sinatra, he would periodically record pop/rock and folk-rock singles whose principal appeal lay outside of the adult pop market. At one point he started calling himself Bob Darin and recorded songs with vague anti-establishment overtones that could be said to be biting the largely bourgeois hands that fed his highest-paying gigs. It may be most accurate to say that Darin was, above all, a singer who wanted to do a lot of things, rather than make his mark as a particular stylist.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: ATL563857.2
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